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Just received my liquor report through from Murphy & Sons and comparing to my water company latest water report. There are differences, but I have no idea if those differences are significant but thought I'd just post on here for info in case anyone is interested and if anyone wants to comment or bring some insights I'll be very appreciative. I dont really understand the fundamental chemistry, but can use the calculators to get from my source water to target profile so not really bothered too much knowing the chemistry, but any insights from those more informed will be interesting to me.
The report also came with typical profiles for bitters/IPA's, Lagers and Stouts. and against those typical profile the constituents of my water are below the target numbers for each element so I can add to bring certain elements up to get within the target profile range. However the Alkilinity of my water is higher than the suggested Alkilinity profile for a lager...my water being 117 and a 'typical lager alkalinity being 34, so not sure how to bring the alkalinity down. I could dilute with RO water from Spotless I guess.
Nitrate
liquor analysis says 9ppm
water report says between 11ppm and 19ppm
Calcium
Liquor analysis says 63.9
water report says 52
Magnesium
Liquor analysis says 13
water report says 17.1
Chloride
Liquor analysis says 41
water report says between 45 and 55
Sulphate
Liquor analysis says 47
water report says between 68.2 and 76.6
Hardness as CaCO3
Liquor analysis says 203
Water report says 11.1 to 19
So there are some differences but not sure if they are significant. Of course I'll got with the liquor analysis and intend to repeat the analysis every quarter initially to gauge changes and variations, if stable then I'll knock back to every 6 months or so.
The report also came with typical profiles for bitters/IPA's, Lagers and Stouts. and against those typical profile the constituents of my water are below the target numbers for each element so I can add to bring certain elements up to get within the target profile range. However the Alkilinity of my water is higher than the suggested Alkilinity profile for a lager...my water being 117 and a 'typical lager alkalinity being 34, so not sure how to bring the alkalinity down. I could dilute with RO water from Spotless I guess.
Nitrate
liquor analysis says 9ppm
water report says between 11ppm and 19ppm
Calcium
Liquor analysis says 63.9
water report says 52
Magnesium
Liquor analysis says 13
water report says 17.1
Chloride
Liquor analysis says 41
water report says between 45 and 55
Sulphate
Liquor analysis says 47
water report says between 68.2 and 76.6
Hardness as CaCO3
Liquor analysis says 203
Water report says 11.1 to 19
So there are some differences but not sure if they are significant. Of course I'll got with the liquor analysis and intend to repeat the analysis every quarter initially to gauge changes and variations, if stable then I'll knock back to every 6 months or so.